Moonchild wrote:I was asking how come that some people on Linux have this set to a different value than default?

I have the default settings which come with 64 bit linux Pale Moon 28.0.0 which I use in 64 bit linux Mint 19 and Preferences work without any problems. Maybe Mac's act differently in linux Pale Moon since all of my computers were originally Windows computers which came with Windows 7.

Moonchild wrote:animateFadein is a Mac-only setting. It should not be used on other operating systems. Why was it set to true?

Sorry. I did not understand your post.

There is a problem with Linux 32 bit PM where in Preferences in non-functional. It was discovered by Spacy01, that changing the setting to true corrected the problem with Preferences so that it now functions correctly.

Moonchild wrote:animateFadein is a Mac-only setting. It should not be used on other operating systems. Why was it set to true?

@Moonchild, i'm sorry, but i don't get it...

I never used Mac on my life, from ten years i use only Linux distros (current one is Manjaro with Xfce, 64-bit), and i had never heard about animateFadein before! I fixed my problem by incident, when change it, and share the solution! When i change this animateFadein to true, preferences window became responsive! I have no idea why is that happened!

Also, this is only partially fix of the problem, some buttons still are not clickable, counter on install addons button still dosen't work, and can't type in some text fields. Please, look at it!

greyowl wrote:
There is a problem with Linux 32 bit PM where in Preferences in non-functional. It was discovered by Spacy01, that changing the setting to true corrected the problem with Preferences so that it now functions correctly.

It's not limited to 32-bit (spacy01 is using 64-bit build), nor is it reproducible on all systems (I can't reproduce the problem on any of the 5 systems I've tried).

spacy01 wrote:Also, this is only partially fix of the problem, some buttons still are not clickable, counter on install addons button still dosen't work, and can't type in some text fields. Please, look at it!

@spacy01 do all these problems still manifest themselves in a new profile with default preferences?

No, there is no errors nor in terminal, nor in the browser console. Actually, the browser preferences and other stuff works, but the changes not be displayed, until you reopen the window.

Yes, i use the latest Manjaro and i update it regularly! When i figured out, that actually Pale Moon works, and the problem persist even on live usb session, i suspect the integrated intel video and the Manjaro's X settings. But i'm not sure how to check it and how to compare it with Debian's driver version and X settings...